The Influence of Government Regulation on the Performance of Small and Medium Enterprises- the Case of Automobile Parts Industry in Nairobi Kenya
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Date
2019Author
Mohammed, Elizabeth B
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ThesisLanguage
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The study involves discovering the influence of government regulations on the growth
of small medium enterprises in Nairobi County. The focus of the study was on those
who sell automobile spare parts in downtown Nairobi. Despite the high potential of
small medium enterprise dealing with spare parts thriving worldwide, the ones in
Africa and especially Kenya still have some challenges. The specific objectives of the
study were to find out the taxation policies affecting automobile operators in Nairobi
CBD, to assess how the licensing processing is affecting automobile operators in
Nairobi CBD and to identify the import and export rules affecting automobile
operators in Nairobi CBD. This study2adopted a descriptive2survey design
to2research which is the process whereby the researcher uses sample survey where
data collection about the sample collected through self-administered questionnaires.
The study had a target population of 600 small scale auto mobile dealers within
Nairobi central business district. From the population a sample of 60 respondents was
randomly picked using stratified random sampling. The study showed that 76.6% of
the respondents were conversant with tax administration and the use of
integrated tax affected the operations of the SMEs and the responses varied with
majority 65% indicating to have been affected. The study results that licensing
procedures and laws affect business operation of the respondent this was
indicated 76.6% of the respondents. This was illustrated by 90% of the
respondents who indicated that without a single license the business cannot be
allowed to operate within Nairobi. The study concluded that the challenges of
government regulations in the growth of small medium enterprises in Nairobi area
have a positive and significant relationship on automobile parts sector within the
NCBD. It also concludes that the multiplicity of licensing has affected the growth of
the SME. The study recommended that government should control the cost of
compliance and non-compliance to business permit so as to enable the operation of
the SMEs in Nairobi run smoothly, at the same time evaluate the taxation policies that
affect the growth of the SMEs in Nairobi.
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University of Nairobi
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